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Two-Color Technicolor Photoshop Tutorial

Simulate the effect of old two-color Technicolor film. In this Photoshop tutorial, you will learn how to simulate the colors of two-color Technicolor film and apply color bleeding to photos.

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Two-Color Technicolor Photoshop Tutorial

Two-Color Technicolor Photoshop Tutorial

Step 1: Open an image

To open an image, choose File > Open. Browse for the image file then click OK.

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Step 2: Add a Channel Mixer adjustment layer

We will be using the Channel Mixer tool to simulate the red and green color space used in the two-color Technicolor system. With the Channel Mixer, we can simulate the color effect of two-color Technicolor by merging the blue and green channels to create a teal channel (From RGB to RG).

In the layers palette, click on the New Adjustment Layer button and choose Channel Mixer.

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In the Channel Mixer window, select Blue from the Output Channel drop down menu then set the value of Blue to 0% and Green to 100%.

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Step 3: Convert the layer to a Smart Object

We're done creating the two-color technicolor effect. To add more realism to the effect, we'll add a color bleed effect so that the colors appear fuzzy. To accomplish this, we'll use the Gaussian Blur filter and blend it so that it only affects the color and on the luminosity.

Photoshop CS3

First, convert the layer to a Smart Object. A Smart Object allows you to apply Smart Filters - non-destructive filters. Smart Filters can be modified or removed any time.

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Photoshop CS2 or older

Select the Background layer and duplicate the layer (Ctrl+J or Layer > Duplicate). Change the blend mode of the new layer to Color. This blend mode makes the layer only affect the color.

Step 4: Apply Gaussian Blur

Choose Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Adjust the Radius setting just until the objects are blurry but still recognizable. If you are using Photoshop CS2 or older, you will be able to see the color bleed effect so you can adjust the setting to get the results that you like.

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Step 5: Change the Smart Filter blend mode

Photoshop CS3

Select the Background layer and duplicate the layer (Ctrl+J or Layer > Duplicate). Change the blend mode of the new layer to Color. This blend mode makes the layer only affect the color.

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Set the blend mode to Color then click OK. If you want to adjust the bleed, double click on the Gaussian Blur Smart Filter and adjust the settings. You will be able to see a live preview of the effect.

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Photoshop CS2 or older

Skip this step because you've already change the blend mode.

Two-Color Technicolor Final Results

Two-Color Technicolor Photoshop Tutorial

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written by pelly, July 24, 2008
how if the picture is in cmyk or RGB ? How it effect the picture's quality?
Some more the bit?Is it same like resolution.
Could you give me some about what is function for tools - slice which can find in photoshop CS3....
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written by piet, May 24, 2008
I did it!!!!
very useful in combination with other effects , I think
Thank you.
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written by MakeMoneyBD, May 01, 2008
Thanks for the nice tutorial.
But,
how can i convert my photo color from CMYK to RGB?
please mail me.
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written by Shaun Uy, April 12, 2008
whoa..... this effect is really great... i'm slow at photoshop... so this is a big help... thanks
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written by shweta jain, March 28, 2008
its ok nt so gud
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written by jon, March 20, 2008
great and very useful
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written by piet, March 20, 2008
i truly am sorry , but i am stuck with a yellow girlfriend with a blue plant at the background.
she does not have a liver problem and the plant i do not know.i am a non smoker so it must be something i do not get from photoshop.
thanks,
regards
piet
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written by anoldhat, March 19, 2008
Good one, keep the good work up!!
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written by Tutorials Inc, March 19, 2008
Nice and subtle photo effect!
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written by Tahseen, March 19, 2008
Awesome Tutorial Buddy!

Keep it Up!

Ciao!

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